Cutlery, Full Set, 13 piece, Cabernet, Paperstone: ?

On the other hand, Maybe you'll get the one that was made for a catalog photo shoot.
 
I asked the Buck store if it would be possible to get a cabernet colored Paperstone steel, to go with the set I ordered, and was told that this was not possible now. I'm gonna learn to love the spreader. Yes I am.
 
Guys you can get it how ever you want yours but I'm telling you ladies would want the speader. Hands down. My wife loves her's and uses it almost every day. Guys of course would want the steel. DM
 
Well, they just showed up about an hour ago. They are stunning! The set includes a fork and steel just as the catalog states.
Photobucket won't open for me at this time (????) so this is the best I can do for now.
 

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Very nice set Dave! Will need to see many more photo's when your bucket account is working.

Thank you
jb4570
 
Man-o-man Dave did you hit the antler jackpot. WOW! I don't see how you could have hand picked better Elk stag. Rich stuff. Louis Quatorze didn't have it that good. Thank you for the pic. I've been wondering all day. No worries.

BTW, thank you for the new screen background, stunning cutlery.
 
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Pics of the red Paperstone full set of cutlery, received today:

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As you said BG, beacoup serrations.

Very smartly finished. Subdued color. Handles swell slightly around rivets, including the carving fork. The 8" chef is perfect for my needs and should divy up the turkey with ease this Fall. I feel privileged to own this terrific cutlery.

Lovely wife still doesn't know....
 
Not. A gift to my older son. He's produced two terrific Grandchildren, boy and girl, so he deserves some recognition/favor. I'm painting his house this week, exterior only, and get to see both kids daily. The older girl (3), Genevieve, actually did some painting. The younger boy (3 months), Henry, is a hoot. He is smiling once in a while now when I act the fool and he is rested, fed, content, etc. Fun for me.
 
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